
Find information on how to make a Protected Disclosure under the external procedures in place in the HEA.

Protected Disclosures
The following information pertains to the process for making a Protected Disclosure under the external procedures in place in the HEA to support workers making a Protected Disclosure to the CEO of the HEA as a prescribed person in accordance with the provisions of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014 as amended by the Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022. If you are looking for information regarding the HEA’s internal reporting procedures, please visit this page for further information.
The HEA has in place External Procedures to support workers who wish to make a protected disclosure to the CEO of the HEA as a prescribed person in accordance with the provisions of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014 as amended by the Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022 hereafter referred to as ‘the Act’.
Under Section 7 of the Act and Statutory Instrument (S.I.) 367 of 2020 the CEO of the HEA is the Prescribed Person to receive disclosures of relevant wrongdoings as follows:
(b) All matters relating to funding for universities and certain institutions of higher education designated under the HEA Act
To qualify for protection under the Protected Disclosures Act, a worker – defined in the legislation – must make a protected disclosure in the manner set out in the Act.
A protected disclosure is a disclosure of information which, in the reasonable belief of a worker, tends to show one or more relevant wrongdoings; came to the attention of the worker in a work-related context; and is disclosed in the manner prescribed in the Act.
When making a protected disclosure to a prescribed person, there are additional requirements.
The worker must reasonably believe that the matter reported falls within the area of responsibility of the prescribed person, is a relevant wrongdoing, as set out in the Act, and the information disclosed, and any allegation contained in it, are substantially true.
The contact details are:
| Postal address: | Chief Executive Officer Higher Education Authority 3 Shelbourne Buildings Crampton Avenue Shelbourne Road Dublin D04 C2Y6 |
| Phone: | +353 1 2315008 (Dedicated Dial In - to secure recorded voicemail Subsequent follow up telephone conversations are not recorded) |
| Email: | protecteddisclosures@hea.ie (a dedicated email address to receive protected disclosures) |
The External Procedures for Making a Protected Disclosure to the CEO of the HEA (pdf) sets out how disclosures should be made to the HEA.
You can make a disclosure to the HEA in writing and orally. You can make an oral report:
It is recommended that, at a minimum, reports should include the following details:
External Procedures for Making a Protected Disclosure to the HEA
When a disclosure of alleged wrongdoing is made, the Chief Executive of the HEA shall assign the matter to the Designated Person(s).
The HEA will acknowledge, in writing, to the reporting person, receipt of the report within 7 calendar days of its receipt.
A screening assessment of the disclosure will be conducted having regard to the Act and these Procedures. The HEA Procedures set out a number of potential outcomes of an assessment of a report of alleged wrongdoing. The reporting person will be informed as soon as practicable if any of these outcomes arise and the reason for the decision.
The HEA will provide feedback to the reporting person on the progress of their disclosure within 3 months of the date of acknowledgement of disclosure (6 months in duly justified cases due to the particular complexity of the report.) You can also write to the HEA to request 3 monthly updates until the procedure is closed.
The HEA will protect the identities of both the reporting person and any person concerned who is referred to in the disclosure, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 16 and 17 of the Act. The HEA’s Data Protection Notice can be viewed below.
The HEA will prevent access by unauthorised persons to personal data processed for the purposes of the Act and ensure it is only disclosed to authorised persons.
Certain data subject access rights under data protection law can be restricted to ensure complete protection of the identity of reporting persons and persons concerned and to prevent any efforts to impede, frustrate or slow down follow-up on reports received.
Reporting persons should not be penalised for making a protected disclosure and the Act provides remedies for those workers who are penalised for making a protected disclosure. These are:
Independent advice is available from Transparency International Ireland which has a Speak Up helpline where reporting persons can seek advice – including legal advice – on making a protected disclosure or with regard to a claim of penalisation for having made a protected disclosure. Their contact details are further down this page.
Section 15 of the Act sets out the conditions whereby making a protected disclosure does not constitute a criminal offence for a breach of confidentiality. Section 14 of the Act sets out how there is immunity on disclosers from civil liability except in defamation cases.
Workers are advised to seek independent advice before and after they make a report of wrongdoing.
Comprehensive and independent information and advice is available from Transparency International Ireland. They have a Speak Up helpline where reporting persons can seek advice – including legal advice – on making a protected disclosure. You can contact Transparency International Ireland:
HEA Data Protection Notice Protected Disclosures
Under section 22 of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014:
(1) Every public body shall prepare and publish not later than 31 March in each year a report in relation to the immediately preceding year in a form which does not enable the identification of the persons involved containing information relating to the matters specified in subsection (2).
(2) Those matters are—
The HEA annual report for 2024 can be downloaded below.
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2024
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2023
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2022
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2021
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2020
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2019
Protected Disclosures Annual Report 2018